In the trend section of MAX magazine, Ekaterina Moré is presented as a representative of a new, life-affirming art movement: Positive Painting.
Her portraits of women celebrate beauty, sensuality, and strength – in stark contrast to many of the bleak tendencies in contemporary art. The article, titled "Courage for Beauty," shows that Moré's painting breaks with the often masculine, concept-heavy harshness of the art world, setting a vibrantly feminine example for self-confidence and joy of life.
With flowing lines, luminous colors, and figures with heart-shaped lips and wild hair, the artist creates modern icons of feminine energy. Her visual language acts like a visual soul-soother – inspired by the Russian soul, the Mediterranean color palette, and a clear message: beauty is an inner state that deserves to become visible.
MAX magazine calls Ekaterina Moré a pioneer of Human PO-sitive Paintings – an evolution of Pop Art with psychological depth. Her successes in the design field (e.g., the Rosenthal collection) and her rise as a self-taught artist are also mentioned. An inspiring artist whose works encourage courage – to feel, to dream, and to enjoy.



